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    • Public Transport Tendering and Contracting arrangements in countries under regulatory transition: The case of Cyprus 

      Papioannou, Panagotis; Georgiadis, Georgios; Nikolaidou, Anastasia; Politis, Ioannis
      Published 2020
      Competitive Tendering is perhaps the preferred approach for procuring Public Transport (PT) passenger services in the EU, according to its legislation. Cyprus has initiated a few years ago the second PT Reform cycle which ...
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    • Market initiative and central planning: A study of the Moscow bus network 

      Ryzhkov, Alexander; Sarzhan, Yuliya
      Published 2020
      The dichotomy of the market initiative and central planning is considered to be one of the main issues in the governance of public transport provision. It relates to the rights of either the operators or authorities to ...
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    • The role of personal norms in the choice of mode for commuting 

      Ababio-Donkor, Augustus; Saleh, Wafaa; Fonzone, Achille
      Published 2020
      Research in travel behavioural studies have shown that social forces play a significant role in travel decision making like socio-economic factors. Several studies have tested models with different subjective variables to ...
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    • Valuing Public Transport Customer Experience Infrastructure – a Review of Methods & Application 

      Currie, Graham; Fournier, Nicholas
      Published 2020
      One of the most significant contemporary trends in public transport systems internationally has been the refocussing of planning and operations on improving the customer experience. This has been matched by the work of ...
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    • Workshop 5 report: How much regulation should disruptive transport technologies be subject to? 

      Smith, Göran; Theseira, Walter
      Published 2020
      In recent years, the advent of disruptive transport technologies has started to transform the transport sector. Governments are therefore challenged to find the right balance in transport governance frameworks that allows ...
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